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Book II - Wilbourhall.org

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212 eOYKYAIAOY SYrrPAH2 B.object they were ready not only to flatter the people, but evento place the administration of the state entirely in their hands.IvSiSovai—after irpdirovro ' they set themselves to.65, 11. "AXXa e.g. the rejection of the Spartan overturesfor — peace in 410 B.C., and the aggressive warfare of 424 b.c.«s ' as is natural ' when the administration of a great empireis entirely in the hands of the people. 6 ... xXovs—sc.rifMpriidt), 6 ttXoOs being viewed as an ipyov rov ttoX^/xou. Cf.<strong>II</strong>I. 67 afiapravbfjieva fpya, Plato, Rep. V<strong>II</strong>I. p. 544 D 7r6Xe«7]fjLapTr]pi^vas. (r}fiapT7}d7} is not impersonal, a constr. nearlyconfined to perf. pass.) a|&dpTT]fjia "irpbs ofts—the constructionis similar to c. 44, 1 rd 5' evrvxi^, ot &.v k.t.X, 62,4 KaTaaX^vT€S ... irapao-Kfwg— for the dat. cf. 7 above.BcKa i.e. 413-404 b.c. fxiv—answered by kuI ov irpdrtpoy,just as we sometimes find p^v ... ri, re ... d4. pcuriXtosDarius. -irpocrycvoiA^vcp—from 407 B.C. xp

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